LOS ANGELES, CA – North West, daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, is making waves in the music scene, showcasing her rapping abilities in FKA twigs’ new music video for “Childlike Things.” However, this burgeoning rap career may face hurdles, as Kim Kardashian is reportedly considering curtailing North’s involvement in music under Kanye’s guidance.
Despite potential parental concerns, North West shines in the music video, delivering a short rap verse in Japanese. The choice of language is intriguing, but it’s speculated that it may be influenced by her father’s recent affinity for Tokyo, which has been reported as his “happy place” during a period of online controversy.
North West’s performance in the video exudes confidence, a quality that FKA twigs highlighted as crucial for the role. In an Instagram post, FKA twigs explained that the song required a youthful energy and tenacity, qualities she found in North.
The “Childlike Things” music video is an elaborate eight-minute production, featuring a storyline where FKA twigs attempts to impress youth-obsessed music executives. The video includes eccentric dance moves and an appearance by influencer Jake Shane, creating a surreal and unconventional experience.
While the video’s reception may be mixed due to its peculiar nature, North West’s performance has garnered attention and praise. The young artist demonstrates a natural talent for rapping, leaving viewers curious about her future in the music industry.
The situation raises questions about the balance between artistic expression and parental guidance, particularly in the context of celebrity families. As North West’s involvement in music continues, it remains to be seen how her parents will navigate her burgeoning career.


